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Tina Brown will no longer serve as the editor for the digital news site The Daily Beast after her contract ends in January. Site owner IAC will let her contract expire and continue to search for a way to make the struggling news platform profitable. Brown will leave the service to head the Women in the World conference and form a new Tina Brown Live Media company that produces live events.

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Newsweek, the newsweekly recently spun off from the Washington Post Co., is merging with the Daily Beast, a Web-only news and aggregation site run by high-profile editor Tina Brown. Brown will edit the combined property.

Newsweek, the newsweekly recently spun off from the Washington Post Co., is merging with the Daily Beast, a Web-only news and aggregation site run by high-profile editor Tina Brown. Brown will edit the combined property.

Newsweek, the newsweekly recently spun off from the Washington Post Co., is merging with the Daily Beast, a Web-only news and aggregation site run by high-profile editor Tina Brown. Brown will edit the combined property.

The Daily Beast is a new Web site from former Vanity Fair and New Yorker editor Tina Brown that aims to bring a certain "sensibility" to the segment of news aggregation and commentary well-populated by rivals like Huffington Post, Drudge and Google News. The ad-driven site, which is financed by Barry Diller's IAC/InterActiveCorp, uses the phrase, "Read This Skip That," to direct users to content.

The Daily Beast is a new Web site from former Vanity Fair and New Yorker editor Tina Brown that aims to bring a certain "sensibility" to the segment of news aggregation and commentary well-populated by rivals like Huffington Post, Drudge and Google News. The ad-driven site, which is financed by Barry Diller's IAC/InterActiveCorp, uses the phrase, "Read This Skip That," to direct users to content.